DUTCH IRIS 
The Dutch Iris we are offering are DeGraaff Hybrids, an improved 
form of the old Dutch Iris. They are distinguished by a narrow 
orange stripe on the falls instead of the large blotch on the older 
varieties. They are also superior in color and substance. In extreme 
climates they seem to need some protection although they do quite 
well as far north as New York. On the west coast and in the south 
they are absolutely hardy. They are also good for forcing in pots. 
BLUE HORIZON 
Standards light violet-blue, falls lighter blue, narrow yellow 
stripe. Large flower. Doz. 90c 
D. HARING 
Standards greyish white, falls pure white; very large flower of 
good substance. Doz. 90c 
IMPERATOR 
A uniform deep blue. Flowers late. Fine for forcing. Doz. 90c 
WHITE EXCELSIOR 
Uniform pure white, falls very broad, good form and substance. 
Good for forcing. Doz. $1.10 
YELLOW QUEEN 
Uniform golden yellow. Blooms late. Doz. 70c 
Collection of Dutch Iris 
3 bulbs each of 5 varieties correctly labeled ( 15 bulbs) $1.10 
2 bulbs each of 5 varieties correctly labeled ( 60 bulbs) $4.25 
5 bulbs each of 5 varieties correctly labeled (125 bulbs) $7.85 
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IRIS RETICULATA 
A lovely little dwarf Iris with the scent of violets. Their color is a 
deep violet-blue; golden yellow blotch. Blooms very early. 
Large bulbs: 3 for 65c, doz. $2.25 
IRIS RETICULATA 
ENGLISH IRIS 
The blossoms of the English Iris are much larger than those of the 
Dutch or Spanish, the plants are larger also and sturdier. They 
bloom in mid-June after the other varieties are gone. As cut flowers 
they are unsurpassable. The colors are several shades of blue, white, 
pearl, and maroon. 
Large bulbs, mixed colors; Doz. $1.50 
WILSHIRE GARDENS 
